1. Give it Strength

When Apple announced the iPhone X in September, the world couldn’t stop talking about its price tag. At $999 for the entry-level model, the iPhone X is the most expensive mainstream smartphone ever created.

I could come up with 20 reasons this phone is worth $1,000. Unfortunately, those reasons mean absolutely nothing if you accidentally drop your device.

No one expected the iPhone X would be unbreakable. Still, given its price tag, it shouldn’t be the “most breakable iPhone ever.”

Now that iPhones are water and dust resistant, it’s about time for Apple to turn its attention to making the company’s handsets stronger.

2. Make the Screen Bigger

After owning three iPhone Plus models in recent years, it’s been an adjustment using the iPhone X. Though the iPhone X has a bigger screen than the Plus models, the removal of the bezels on the former makes it feel smaller, which in some respects is a bad thing.

3. Tweak, Don't Remove the Notch

The so-called notch at the top of the screen on the iPhone X was a big concern prior to the handset’s release date. It seems early iPhone X adopters, however, are now embracing the notch, which houses the iPhone’s TrueDepth camera.

Concurring with Brent Dirks, I think the notch mostly fades into the background after about a day of use. Nonetheless, there’s no mistaking it’s still there. Because of this, I would expect Apple to find a way to make the notch more transparent on a future iPhone.